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Show HILL TOP TIMES Pa re -- Happenings on the Hill held Sunday evening in honor of B. Mitzner. Mrs. John Clark 0 of the Chapel, presented him Women Pmtestant of tDe chanel Ahnnt 250 and ocmAo personnel raDUuun.. ciaisuF Mitzners fnrnwell. The arp -rHri v w ' All u,. i T- the m nmi - eve"" lv Calif. MAT im-t,, ""-me iujui e many new P?1. : r.avlp A. Hall, who is assumintr duties jOttS "IB ,..,. n Walla f thA npw -A vmv TJa,',, WELCOME o ,, The GET WELL SOON "Get were extended recently to Maxine Topping who is recovering from an automobile accident. Maxine is a supply commodity management officer in Conventional Ammo Section. Her Wing friends sent her a nink satin robe and choco lates along with the good wishes. HONEY MOONERS Wedding bells rang recently for a young couple from 2705th " " ""nouii transferred from the Industrial Engineering Maior Win1"1" welcome mat vva aio tAi.iuvu i . THIS AND THAT Mrs. Pat Pazuette received many lovely gifts at a recent baby shower. Hostesses were Mrs. J". T. Baggs, Mrs. A. C. Ferner, and Mrs. G. F. Kelley. Guests enjoyed games and refreshments at the shower. On Oct. 12, Lt. and Mrs. G. F. Kelley were blessed with a son, Shawn Gerard. The baby was christened at the base chapel recently, and afterwards friends gathered at the Kelley's quarters for a christening party. FnRrfrtv Lwas P well-wishes- umci new " Airmuntions Wing. The former Mary Cawley, secretary in Re HOT ROI Steven Seott, and Distribution quirements son of Mrs. Virginia Lt. Michael Honea, and Branch, Scott, secretary in the comService Engineering Divi mander's office, displays two Jr., sion, hot rod models which won at the exchanged weddingG. vows Parhim first place in a recent ents ofbase chapel Nov. the were in newlyweds auto model show in Roy. Stev- attendance. The bride's en is holding a 1934 Ford Mr. and Mrs. Harold T. parents, Cawley, "Woody" station wagon and are from Ogden. Parents of the the other is a 1929 groom, Mr. and Mrs. Fred Honea, flew in from Dallas, CELEBRATE PROMOTIONS s Texas. The now reside Congratulations are in order at 650 South 800 East, Clearfor five officers who have re- field, and are looking forward cently been promoted to first to a two-wee- k honeymoon lieutenants a t f around Christmas time when Hill AFB durthey plan to visit Dallas, Texas. just-wed- big blast is planned for tomorrow night 2705th Airmunitions Wing sponsors the monthly Club Party. 'iJums Kush is the theme and every- Void come dressed as hobos. Highlight of the event "production" written by Lt. John A. Reidy and It will fea-S- e by Capt. John Ignarski, Airmunitions. stars above: 2nd Lt. Mike Honea, villain; Eva and 2nd Lt. Philip Hankins, ma and pa; and Sandy nan and 2nd Lt. Rod Blackwell, daughter and son. A RUSH ing November. From Supply and Transportation Directorate are Nedoroscik 2849th Air Base Group are John W. Nedoroscik and Richard J. Lees. From the 270."th Airmunitions is John L. Bilski. TAKES NEW DUTIES Maj. James H. Baldock, formerly a special project officer in the Materiel Management has been reasDirectorate, of the I?ase an chief signed Services Division. He replaces Lt. Col. Richard W. Taylor who is the new chief of the Transpnrtr.ti tn Operations Division. Supply & Transportation Directorate. A 1947 graduate of Indiana ti.-nrt tafO1 m i it i !t Lervice in July 19 tl and was "commissioned in Dec. 1912. He left the service in 191: and was recalled in March . Major Baldock reported t Hill AFB in Aug. 1957 and left for Alaska in Sept. 19J0. He returned to Hill in July VMV'. I'Mt.-AH'f- IttPAIB Every job at Hill AFB Is an important Itarber (JArvin (left) and Earl Harris. Civil Engi- "ivii, are snuwrt sealing cracks in the roadway. ... ... ! anA r. ,1 ..n maintain., ..rut uit n'F I'liic uivi inn Pnare yards of runways, taxiways luaunoin and aprons. 1 ' CATHOLIC YOUTHS VISIT will conSome 100 teen-ageAFP. chapel No. I vene at Hill of "Convention a Nov. 2$ for Catholit District the Northern Youth Organization." V.. Chaplain (Major) Robert said Mossey, Catholic Chaplain, conthat main purpose "f the vention will be election of new MM fir ' -- rs p.! 1 .i:Slf xl j Shopper's Loan vith an HFC 1 i' 19-51- -- - and From the ' Lt. and Mrs. Mike Honea Wrap up your holiday shopping M. Alan B. Browning. tJf!& $ Owen Barrett Yd 5T f ) S HFC's military loan specialist for that special holiday money. He'll provide the HFC Shopper's Loan that lets you shop anywhere with cash for everyone on your list. You'll avoid Big January bills and repay conveniently. See Household today. ! 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